What site for writing reviews do you belong to?

@laurika (4532)
United States
March 26, 2008 4:56pm CST
I would like to try one of those, but need help of you my friends for some recomendation. There are many of them out there and I would like to hear your opinion.
4 responses
@bcote212 (1112)
• United States
28 Mar 08
I have to jump on the band wagon here Review Stream is great they do payout $2 per review as long as you submit a quality review. As long as you are not reviewing a website and you are from the United States or Canada I would also recommed Associated Content. They usually pay me around $5 per review and there is not a certain amount that you have to earn to get paid out. As soon as they approve an article the money is placed into your paypal account.
@laurika (4532)
• United States
28 Mar 08
Thank you for recommendation.
@WC1989 (595)
• United States
26 Mar 08
I belong to a few but the one I've earned the most from is reviewstream. So here's my little guide to earning on Reviewstream: 1. Electronics and Health items are more likely to earn the full rate. 2. Full rate is 2$ per article (plus referral stuff). Articles that aren't up to par get the bulk rate, which could be 1.2, .4, .6, etc... 3. To get an article up to par, be sure to put your opinions. Don't just state what the object is and does, state what it meant to you. I like to give tiny 1-2 sentence anecdotes everytime I explain why something is good. This not only makes the review more personal, but also a lot easier to write. 4. Save your review before sending it in. 5. If you don't want to earn at the bulk rate, you can choose for your article only to be reviewed for full rate. However that means your review has to be perfect (from their point of view). Why would you choose not to go for the bulk rate? If your review is declined, you can work on it and make it more personal and comprehensive in order to aim for the full rate. Why would you want to settle for 40 cents when 10 minutes of reviewal can get you the full 2$. Also! Make sure you use a good email addy. No yahoo or hotmail. Your 'account' is your email, so if you can't get reviewstream's notification emails it's going to be hard to know when to ask for a payout. I'd recommend signing up with a gmail or a zzn account. Minimum payout is 50$. That's 25 reviews if you make sure to do them right. It took me a while but now I have the hang of it. My last 2 articles were accepted for full rate. You can search for "Cloudine" on reviewstream to see examples. The Acer aspire 3680 review I wrote got the full rate so you may want to use that to see the style of reviews they like.
@laurika (4532)
• United States
27 Mar 08
Thank you very much for your opinion and your experiences. I will look at your review to get some inspiration. I didn't know there is such a high payout, it looks like it takes a while. Thanks again for a little guide too, how to write them.
@nishdan01 (3051)
• Singapore
28 Mar 08
I write for reviewstream. The otherday I came across, http://www.paid2review.co.uk/.
@drannhh (15219)
• United States
27 Mar 08
Although I don't presently write for epinions I have always read their reviews when shopping and have heard that they do pay now. I hope some others who might have experience with that one comment here.